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pepper+(verb)

  • 1 pepper

    • ampua
    • pommittaa
    • paprika
    • pippuroida
    • pippuri
    • pippurikasvi
    * * *
    'pepə 1. noun
    1) (the dried, powdered berries of a certain plant, used for seasoning food: white/black pepper; This soup has too much pepper in it.) pippuri
    2) (the plant bearing these berries: a pepper plant.) pippuripensas
    3) (any of several red, yellow, or green, hollow seed-containing fruits used as food: red peppers stuffed with rice.) paprika
    4) (any of the plants which bear these.) paprikapensas
    2. verb
    1) (to put pepper in or on (some food): You don't have to pepper the soup.) pippuroida
    2) ((with with) to throw, fire etc many, usually small, objects at (someone): He peppered them with bullets.) ampua
    - peppercorn
    - pepper-mill
    - peppermint

    English-Finnish dictionary > pepper

  • 2 mill

    • tuhannesosatuuma
    • jauhattaa
    • jauhaa
    • jyrsiä
    • vanuttaa
    • tehdas
    • kehräämö
    • mylly
    • malminrouhin
    • tampata
    textile industry
    • kutomo
    * * *
    mil 1. noun
    1) (a machine, sometimes now electrical, for grinding coffee, pepper etc by crushing it between rough, hard surfaces: a coffee-mill; a pepper-mill.) mylly
    2) (a building where grain is ground: The farmer took his corn to the mill.) mylly
    3) (a building where certain types of things are manufactured: A woollen-mill; a steel-mill.) tehdas
    2. verb
    1) (to grind or press: This flour was milled locally.) jauhaa
    2) ((usually with about or around) (of crowds) to move about in a disorganized way: There's a huge crowd of people milling around outside.) tungeksia
    - millstone
    - millwheel

    English-Finnish dictionary > mill

  • 3 season

    • ryydittää
    • totuttaa
    • höystää
    • huvikausi
    • esityskausi
    • vuodenaika
    • kausi
    • kausi (sesonki)
    • kilpailukausi
    • myyntikausi
    leather industry
    • parkita
    • satokausi
    • sesonki
    • maustaa
    • sopiva aika
    • kuivata
    • kypsyttää
    • kypsyä
    • kylpykausi
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    'si:zn 1. noun
    1) (one of the main divisions of the year according to the regular variation of the weather, length of day etc: The four seasons are spring, summer, autumn and winter; The monsoon brings the rainy season.) vuodenaika, kausi
    2) (the usual, proper or suitable time for something: the football season.) kausi
    2. verb
    1) (to add salt, pepper, mustard etc to: She seasoned the meat with plenty of pepper.) maustaa
    2) (to let (wood) be affected by rain, sun etc until it is ready for use.) ilmakuivattaa
    - seasonal
    - seasoned
    - seasoning
    - season ticket
    - in season
    - out of season

    English-Finnish dictionary > season

  • 4 sneeze

    • aivastuttaa
    • aivastaa
    • aivastella
    • aivastus
    • pärskyttää
    • pärskäyttää
    • pärskyä
    • pärskiä
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    sni:z 1. verb
    (to blow out air suddenly, violently and involuntarily through the nose: The pepper made him sneeze.) aivastaa
    2. noun
    (an act of sneezing.) aivastus

    English-Finnish dictionary > sneeze

  • 5 spice

    • ryydittää
    • höyste
    • höystää
    • mausteet
    • mauste
    • maustaa
    • mehevöittää
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    1. noun
    1) (a usually strong-smelling, sharp-tasting vegetable substance used to flavour food (eg pepper or nutmeg): We added cinnamon and other spices.) mauste
    2) (anything that adds liveliness or interest: Her arrival added spice to the party.) pikantti lisä
    2. verb
    (to flavour with spice: The curry had been heavily spiced.) maustaa
    - spicy
    - spiciness

    English-Finnish dictionary > spice

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  • PEPPER — (Heb. פִּלְפֵּל, pilpel), the fruit of the perennial creeping plant Piper nigrum, which grows in India and in the neighboring tropical regions. The Hebrew name, like its English one, is derived from the Sanskrit pippali. Probably it was first… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • pepper with — [phrasal verb] 1 pepper (someone or something) with (something) : to hit (someone) repeatedly with your fists or with objects The boxer peppered his opponent with punches. The goalie was peppered with shots. often used figuratively The reporters …   Useful english dictionary

  • pepper — O.E. pipor, from an early W.Gmc. borrowing of L. piper, from Gk. piperi, probably (via Persian) from Middle Indic pippari, from Skt. pippali long pepper. The L. word is the source of Ger. Pfeffer, It. pepe, Fr. poivre, O.C.S. pipru, Lith. pipiras …   Etymology dictionary

  • pepper — verb 1) salt and pepper the potatoes Syn: add pepper to, season, flavor 2) stars peppered the desert skies Syn: sprinkle, fleck, dot, spot, stipple; cover, fill 3) …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • pepper — ► NOUN 1) a pungent, hot tasting powder made from peppercorns, used to flavour food. 2) a capsicum. ► VERB 1) sprinkle or season with pepper. 2) (usu. be peppered with) scatter liberally over or through. 3) hit repeatedly with small missiles or… …   English terms dictionary

  • pepper-spray — verb To douse someone with pepper spray …   Wiktionary

  • pepper — verb 1) stars peppered the desert skies Syn: sprinkle, fleck, dot, spot, stipple 2) gunfire peppered the area Syn: bombard, pelt, shower, rain down on, strafe, rake …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • pepper — noun 1 spice ADJECTIVE ▪ crushed, ground ▪ freshly ground black pepper ▪ cracked ▪ black, white ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • pepper — 1. noun /ˈpɛpə,ˈpɛpɚ/ a) A plant of the family Piperaceae. Some ballparks have signs saying No pepper games . b) A spice prepared from the fermented, dried, unripe red berries of this plant. Syn: chili …   Wiktionary

  • pepper — [[t]pe̱pə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ peppers, peppering, peppered 1) N UNCOUNT Pepper is a hot tasting spice which is used to flavour food. Season with salt and pepper. ...freshly ground black pepper. 2) N COUNT A pepper or, in American English a bell pepper,… …   English dictionary

  • pepper — I. noun Etymology: Middle English peper, from Old English pipor, from Latin piper, from Greek peperi Date: before 12th century 1. a. either of two pungent products from the fruit of an Indian plant (Piper nigrum) that are used chiefly as… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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